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Comparative of probiotics reveals cecal microbial component associated with performance parameters in broilers
PLoS ONE (2019)
  • G. R. Murugesan
Abstract
Probiotics have become increasingly popular in poultry industry as a promising nutritional intervention to promote modulation of intestinal microbiota as a means of improving health and performance. This study aimed to determine the effects of different probiotic formulations on the cecal microbial communities and performance in 21 and 42 day-old-broilers, as well as to define associations between ceca microbial profile and growth parameters. Probiotics investigated included a synbiotic (SYNBIO), a yeast-based probiotic (YEAST), and three single-strain formulations of spore-forming Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (SINGLE1), B. subtilis (SINGLE2) and B. licheniformis (SINGLE3). Dietary inclusion of SYNBIO, YEAST, and SINGLE2 increased body weight (BW) by 7, 14, and 21d (p<0.05) compared to a basal diet without probiotics (CON). The treatments SYNBIO, and YEAST decreased mortality by 21d, while SYNBIO reduced the overall mortality rate by 42d (p<0.05). Bifidobacteriales had the highest (p<0.05) population in SINGLE2, whereas Clostridiales was reduced compared to CON, SINGLE1, and SINGLE3. The addition of SYNBIO into diet mainly stimulated (p<0.05) the cecal relative abundance of Lactobacillales by 21d. Besides, Spearman’s correlation analyses revealed that population of Lactobacillales was associated with lower Enterobacteriales, higher BW, and lower mortality of growing broilers. These results suggest that the modulation of ceca microbiota and the greatest productive parameters were achieved by supplementation of specific probiotic mixture. The selection of probiotics by their ability to drive cecal microbiota towards lactic acid bacteria colonization may be a strategic approach to improve the indicators of performance in broilers.
Publication Date
November, 2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1101/846766
Citation Information
G. R. Murugesan. "Comparative of probiotics reveals cecal microbial component associated with performance parameters in broilers" PLoS ONE (2019)
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